Private tour in Boston Edward B

Harvard and the American Revolutionary War

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Edward B.

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Welcome to Boston, Massachusetts! Do you remember when you went on field trips in grade school and the last thing that you were interested in was the tour or the tour guide? Well full disclosure: I was the nerd in the back of the school bus with his face pressed to the glass, taking notes in a spiral ring note book and hanging on every word the guide said at the Old North Church! More than half a century later, I have not lost my passion for history, art and architecture, and I am so excited to show it all to you! A bit about me, I grew up in west suburban Boston and am a recently retired administrator from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA. I began doing guided tours of Boston on weekends and holidays in 1980. I was an art history major as an undergraduate, and of course I love talking about the art and architecture of the city, but also Boston's pivotal role in the events that led to the American Revolutionary War. My work at MIT awakened an interest in civil engineering, so I'll talk about projects like "The Big Dig" or the filling of the Back Bay. My tours will also recognize the cultures of the First Nation peoples who had been living in our area for at least 2, 000 years before even Europeans arrived! Along the way, you'll make some nifty discoveries. Did you know that Boston has the oldest underground transit in the Western Hemisphere? Or that native people used finely woven fences made out of branches and twigs called "fish weir" to catch fish in the tidal areas? In my free time, I enjoy all this city has to offer. I love biking along the Charles River Esplanade. I live about 5 blocks from Fenway Park, and can easily hear the crowds roar from my open windows when there's been a home run or a base hit. I love to go to our lovely Museum of Fine Arts and the English and American "Period Rooms" have been my favorites since I was a kid. Boston is compact but delivers a historical bang for the buck that cannot be matched! Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts and French from the University of Massachusetts. Master's Degree in Education from Simmons University. Regular contributor to the Fenway News (neighborhood newspaper) under the byline, "The Urban Detective". 40 years plus experience navigating the legend and the lore of Boston. For the Boston based tours we will be walking or in the case of the Cambridge Tour, we will be traveling by MBTA Red Line subway.

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Overview of your Boston tour

This is a two hour walking tour. Walk the campus of Harvard University, America's oldest institution of higher learning founded in 1636. See the stately architecture in Harvard Yard and see where famous politicians, actors and business people spent their first year as "freshmen". Just across the street from the campus, we begin to see sites relating to the American Revolutionary War. George Washington took command of the American Army on the Cambridge Common in July 1775 and worshipped in the church across the street. Walk along Brattle Street or "Tory Row" with its stately homes, many of which were abandoned by the Loyalist "Tories" at the outbreak of the war in 1774 and 1775 and Washington took the best house for himself! The tour terminates in Harvard Square where there are bookstores, restaurants and coffeeshops for every taste and budget!

Your Boston tour itinerary

Tour begins and ends at the Harvard University Smith Center where there are restrooms, water fountains, the Harvard University Information Office and eateries. Proceed into Harvard Yard, see freshman dormitories, classroom, libraries and administrative offices. Exit the yard and cross the street to the Cambridge Common, see where Washington took command of the troops in 1775. Proceed through Radcliffe Yard (the women's counterpart to Harvard before integration) and on to Brattle Street, the most distinguished residential street in the city! Optional, walk back to Harvard Square along the Charles River, maybe we'll see university (rowing) crews practicing. Back to the Smith Center or the MBTA Red Line subway train back to Boston.

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Transport details
Type: Walking

Walking on sidewalks and parks, no hills. Total distance less than 2 miles.

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Private Guide
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Meeting location

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, United States

Harvard University, Smith Center, 1350 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138

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Tour categories
History
Off The Beaten Path
Architecture
Art And Culture
Tour reference number
1385351
Languages
English
French
Activity level
Moderate
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
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This private tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, especially those interested in the American Revolutionary War and the history of Harvard University. It's also ideal for travellers who enjoy walking tours and want to explore the rich historical sites of Cambridge with a knowledgeable local guide like Edward B.

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